Select each control in the Control Types list to display its Control Properties menu. There are many optional properties for each control. The default values for these properties produce a useable starting configuration for your dialog. This means that you can largely ignore these optional properties when you are learning to build dialogs or you expect to gradually refine your design in later revisions.
A dialog component has few requirements. You are free to add and format controls (of any type) as you wish.
The ((|#Data_Type|Data Type)) setting informs the page how to validate input to a control. It does not affect the type of data generated by a control, which is always "character" data.

When you do a custom Ajax callback, the 'e' object that is passed into your Xbasic function that handles the callback contains a lot of useful information. Now, the 'e' object contains 3 additional properties that are automatically set if the grid has a checkbox column. The properties are:

This is an older UX Component page that gives a general overview of the builders categories, properties, and features. For a more current description of the UX builder visit the other UX Component page.

The Grid > Properties Menudefines the formatting for the grid, including the style sheet, and enables some special features. For more information, see Setting Grid Properties. When you click on any given property, a detailed description of that property will be displayed below the Grid Properties menu.